CDC releases new guidelines for returning to work post-pandemic


In response to the recent recommendations released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Matt Richtel with The New York Times has outlined some of the key takeaways of the guidelines, mainly that, for some employers, it may be easier to keep employees working at home. Architecturally speaking, the new recommendations present numerous spatial constraints for the workplace.

Some of the guidelines for office spaces include: desks being kept six feet apart, and if not possible, the raising of plastic shields around workstations; barred seating in common areas; face coverings should be worn at all times; no handshakes or fist-bumps; a complete rethinking of common food areas; and a lot more.

The CDC has even recommended that employees drive to work alone, discouraging the popular encouragement of the recent past to carpool and take public transportation.

Sean Joyner via Archinect - News https://bit.ly/3dkkhuE

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